A popular artisan market is returning to Knaresborough this weekend for the first time this year.
Little Bird’s Artisan Market is back in the grounds of Knaresborough Castle on Saturday (1st February) from 10am.
Little Birds Markets offers handcrafted jewellery, art, candles, skincare and homeware as well as locally produced alcohol, cheese, bread and cakes.
A spokesperson for Little Bird Made said:
“It’s our first market of 2025 and we can’t tell you how excited we are to be back doing what we love.
“We look forward to seeing you all there!”

Managing Director Jackie Crozier set up Little Bird in 2018 with the idea to showcase local talents and artisans and "create a community" through the regular artisan markets.
For further information on Little Bird Artisan Markets, or how to book a stall at one of the events, email info@littlebirdmade.co.uk or visit their website here.
Alternatively follow @LittleBirdMade on Instagram or Facebook.

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